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aaah, but how many "quiet readers" like yourself don't know if CSS is the real deal? More often than not, as this particular topic comes up every other week here, this usually starts because someone who doesn't know CSS wants to know if it is worth the effort to bother with or they have become frustrated.

I am not saying you should not continue to educate, i am just saying, that you shouldn't waste your time with people, who obviously don't want to listen (i met a ton of those )

I am just refering to the author of this quite ridiculous article, i wouldn't bother writing him. (even tho it tickles in the fingers really bad)

Yes, but isn't evangelism what its about? What happens if someone as skilled as Vinnie doesn't respond? Is the guy going to go on thinking he's right? And if enough people tell him he's wrong he may start to change.

He's just an ordinary guy with a misguided mission, that's all. He's still human. And as such not worthy of being ignored or refuted.

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I seriously doubt that. This is all supposition on my part, but I can be pretty insightful in some situations. His objection to CSS has very little to do with CSS itself. It's very personal for him. It's obvious to me (and I'm not a CSS guru by any stretch of the imagination) that he doesn't know CSS. He clearly takes any dissention as a personal attack. And because he's identified himself so much with this stance, he's not going to be in a position to listen or even attempt to comprehend anything anyone has to say. I see this all the time on the job (the part that has nothing to do with webdesign), and it's almost impossible to overcome.

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